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Lowered Heart Rate


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My heart rate is normally 62 beats per minute, but drops to 40/42 beats per minute (I think) as a symptom of a reaction.

Has anyone experienced a significantly lowered heart rate as a symptom?


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Yes, yes & yes.....that was one of my first symptoms that led me to the Dr. and then to a cardiologist. I was diagnosed with Veso Vegal Syncope about 6 months prior to being diagnosed with Celiac. Even now, I experience more heart related issues than GI issues when I get CC. I would lay on the couch at night and feel like my heart rate was dropping so low that I would feel like I was going to pass out. I would then have D for several hours and the next day I would be completely wiped out. It has definitly improved since being gluten-free for a year, but every time I get contaminated it comes back with a vengence. I also have "POTS" so that gets worse also.....I'm hoping it will all go away with time/healing.

You are not alone....Good Luck!

  • 4 weeks later...
Juzzymtb Newbie

My heart rate is normally 62 beats per minute, but drops to 40/42 beats per minute (I think) as a symptom of a reaction.

Has anyone experienced a significantly lowered heart rate as a symptom?

I have just noticed something similar. I started intolerances to wheat/gluten 9 months ago. My unfit HR is 49bpm, and superfit is 47bpm. However I checked my HR recently after not doing so for 12 months and found that it is now 40/41. What the hell??? I'd love a resting HR that low, but I think it is un-naturally low due to something linked to coeliac disease.

Has anyone spoken with doctors about this?

  • 5 years later...
David t Newbie

Hallo soyboy did u end up finding something that help u with then hearth rate Iam in her same boat right now.

kareng Grand Master
3 hours ago, David t said:

Hallo soyboy did u end up finding something that help u with then hearth rate Iam in her same boat right now.

That poster has not been on the forum since 2012

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